Armstrong Legal

Orange Local Court Lawyers

Need a Lawyer at Orange Local Court? When you are facing a serious legal issue, you want the best lawyers for the job – those with skill, experience and expertise in their area of law. At Armstrong Legal, we have three Accredited Criminal Law Specialists as well as Accredited Specialists in other areas of law,

Address

Cnr Lords Place and Byng Streets
Orange 2800

Opening Hours

Monday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 4:00pm
Friday
9:00am - 4:00pm

Getting There

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Court Type

Local Court

Parking

Parking is available on Byng Street and around Robertson Park, as well as in the Orange City Council car park behind the council building, which is diagonally opposite the court, with an entrance on Lords Place. However, if you are attending court for traffic offences for which the court may impose a licence disqualification period, do not drive to court.

Location

Need a Lawyer at Orange Local Court?

When you are facing a serious legal issue, you want the best lawyers for the job – those with skill, experience and expertise in their area of law. At Armstrong Legal, we have three Accredited Criminal Law Specialists as well as Accredited Specialists in other areas of law, who have been recognised formally by the Law Society of New South Wales as accredited specialists in their area of law.

Our lawyers travel all over New South Wales to assist people with court, appearing regularly at Orange Local Court. Whilst you are welcome to come and visit us in person, that is not always necessary as our lawyers can advise clients via phone or video appointments. We assist people from all over New South Wales with their legal problems, and our clients come to Armstrong Legal because we are the best people for the job.

Our experienced lawyers practise in a number of areas of law, including criminal law, traffic law, family law, corporate crime, and contested wills. Our lawyers can offer immediate advice and support when you need it most.

You can rely on our team to provide a prompt service and maintain confidentiality at all times. We are committed to providing our clients with thorough, timely, high-quality legal advice. Contact us to access an experienced legal team and gain peace of mind with representation from true professionals who can provide valuable legal advice at an affordable price.

Armstrong Legal

Armstrong Legal is a professional law firm that is home to accredited specialists in many different areas of law, including three Accredited Criminal Law specialists. The legal practice has been established for a number of years and has helped thousands of Australians with legal advice. Our expert lawyers are here for you, no matter your situation. We are available to help now. We can do appointments via phone or video link – whatever is most convenient to you.

Orange Local Court

The Orange Local Court is located on Byng Street, on the corner with Lords Place and Robertson Park. The District Court of New South Wales also sits in Orange in two-, three- or four-week rotations at nominated times throughout the year in the same court complex. The District Court deals with serious indictable criminal matters.  

The Local court is the court where all criminal matters commence. It will hear cases about all kinds of criminal and traffic offences, including Assault, Domestic Violence, Drink Driving, and Apprehended Domestic Violence Order applications. The Local Court sits as the Children’s Court when dealing with criminal matters where the accused is under 18. These are held in the same room as the Local Court, but anyone who is not involved in the case will be asked to leave the room when the Children’s Court is sitting.

If you have a matter before the Orange Courts, make sure you arrive well before the time the matter is listed. You should be neatly and conservatively dressed, and you should come prepared to be at court for several hours. The court list is held by a registrar, who will circulate outside the courtroom before court begins, and ask people to check in.

Parking is available on Byng Street and around Robertson Park, as well as in the Orange City Council car park behind the council building, which is diagonally opposite the court, with an entrance on Lords Place. However, if you are attending court for traffic offences for which the court may impose a licence disqualification period, do not drive to court.

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